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lukranit [14]
3 years ago
13

Justine was assigned to write a paper on hurricanes and tornadoes. In the paper, Justine claims that tornadoes are more dangerou

s than hurricanes. Below is the information she found while researching.
Which piece of evidence BEST supports Justine’s claim that tornadoes are more dangerous?


A. Tornadoes are usually no more than half a mile wide.
B. Tornado winds can reach up to 300 mph.
C. Tornadoes usually only allow for fifteen minutes of advance warning.
D. Tornadoes form over land and form within storms close to the jet stream.
English
1 answer:
Ivan3 years ago
5 0
Either B or C but I'm leaning towards C
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